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Lexus LF-A Concept
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The Lexus LF-A supercar concept makes another show appearance at Tokyo, and this time Lexus has announced that it is powered by a V-10 with more than 500 horsepower. Details are still scant, but count on a production version that looks a lot like this within two years.... more
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Ferrari GG50 by Giorgetto Giugiaro
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Giorgetto Giugiaro, automotive design legend and scion of Italdesign, has created the Ferrari GG50 for the 2005 Tokyo motor show.... more
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Mini Concept Tokyo
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Japan has always been big on the Mini, both original and modern, so it's no surprise that BMW is bringing a new Mini concept to the Tokyo show, one designed to reflect a "Japanese appreciation of all things British." This is a quick redo of the hit Mini station wagon concept from the Frankfurt auto ... more
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Audi Shooting Brake
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Audi shows plans to expand its model range with the Shooting Brake hatchback concept at the 2005 Tokyo motor show.... more
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Mercedes-Benz Hygenius
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Mercedes-Benz shows off the Hygenius concept car, its latest fuel cell vehicle, at the 2005 Tokyo motor show.... more
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Mitsubishi i
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Mitsubishi first came up with the 'i,' its idiosyncratic rear-midship 660-cc minicar, back at the 2003 Frankfurt auto show. This is the follow-up production car, and it has a prettier nose and an on-sale date in Japan of January 2006.... more
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Mitsubishi Outlander
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The redesigned Outlander goes on sale in Japan just before the Tokyo Show on October 17. Mitsubishi will then ship it to Europe and Australia, and America will see it first at next April's New York auto show. It will go on sale in the U.S. sometime in 2006.... more
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Suzuki Mom's Personal Wagon Concept
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Suzuki Mom's Personal Wagon Concept... more
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Mitsubishi D:5 Concept
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The D:5 is a thinly disguised preview of Mitsubishi's next Delica domestic minvan. It carries the D:5 name because it's the fifth Delica generation since 1982.The D:5 has three rows of seats and two sliding rear doors. Inside, a novel "Rib Bone Frame" serves as a visual reminder of the structural ri... more
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Hyundai NEOS-III
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Hyundai comes to the 2005 Tokyo Show with the NEOS-III, a full-size, V-8-powered, luxury crossover utility concept, that was developed in Japan at Hyundai's Design and Technical Centre in Chiba, to the east of Tokyo.... more
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